/r/femminism
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So is this a real page or or a place to post memes
How do all these woman have time for reddit? Shouldn’t they be in the kitchen or something?
We dont
All the men of this world are correct and all of you feminists need to die.
Being aggressive and unreasonable is why us men are not wanting more and more women .the things you say and do show us that you don't want to be reasonable and shut down people right to say what they want ,just because someone hurts your feelings with words doesn't mean you should be starting riots and ik that not every female is as radical as feminazis . Relax and don't be such cunts.
I am a warrior from 4chan. Please get off the internet and apologize to your parents. I am a het cis white male. This is your first and final warning.
men are great and feminism is a terrible thing
Hello I was asigned to defend the Femminism in a school debate, but I don't know much about it. Could you help me? I need some viable argumments (with info sources), or tell me where I can find information to support my ideas. Thank you for your time! (Sorry for bad English)
If women we're legally allowed to be paid less(at equal rank and experience), then why do men have a job?
If a woman was being paid less then a man of equal rank and experience why don't they sue?
Why use the average and not look into what makes that average?
Ok so a little history before I get to my point...
I'm a bi man living in upstate NY, and I have often been critical about feminism in the past because I used to think it was very "one sided" in nature (Men are bad women good) If that makes any sense.
I still believe that gender isn't what makes a person a person, it's the human that the genitals are attached too, etc etc, but I digress.
I have been browsing stuff like creepy pms and cringe and I keep coming across all of this disgusting behavior by, fellow members of my gender, and I just can't help but think to myself "Are the majority of men this bad?" "No wonder why feminists hate us, this kind of behavior is despicable..."
I know that there are plenty of males that aren't this disgusting, but the more I browse these areas, the more I hate my fellow man, and the more shame I feel for even being this gender.
So this has me really curious about that the average feminist (both genders, as I stated before, I really think all humans should be judged by who they are, not what's between their legs)
What is the "Average Man" like to you? Should I hold on to my disgust of the average man, or should I stop browsing these toxic areas of Reddit, and stick to /rAww and /rUpliftingNews.
Please, let me know what you honestly think, I'm hoping to establish a judge free post here, so If you think it's a happy grey area like I kinda hope to feel, post it here, but if you really think all men should be castrated and tagged, (I think there are some guys that should, ehh) post it.
You won't get any negativity from me, you are entitled to how you feel no matter how many people agree or disagree with it.
Anyway, much love to you all, keep fighting the good fight.
Hi everybody,
So full disclosure, I am often very critical of feminism and sympathize with a lot of aspects of the MRA movement. However, I come in good faith!
I am genuinely curious about how the policy of denying male refugees entry relates to feminist theory and what a true feminist (not just any politician or journalist) feels about it.
Thanks!
Link to an [article](http://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/2015/11/22/canada-to-screen-out-single-men-under-refugee-plan-cbc.html http://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/2015/11/22/canada-to-screen-out-single-men-under-refugee-plan-cbc.html)
So I just saw Staight Outta Compton, a film about NWAs rise to popularity and eventual inner conflicts. Thought I enjoyed the films style and it's emphasis on the persistent problem of police harassing minorities, I was kind of wondering how it was going to approach the way some of their music portrays women and how some of their members treated women. At the time their music was popular I remember this being a massive issue, so it was weird seeing it glossed over in the film. I was hoping to hear from other women, especially women of color, on what they thought of the NWA and how the film portrayed them.
Just looking for opinions here. http://www.artofmanliness.com/ is the website. Also, is being sexist, in this case, a bad thing? I'm asking because I enjoy watching his videos and I believe him to be a generally good person by what I've seen.